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claim:cancer-can-be-normalized-by-reconnecting-cells-to-the-electrical-network-that-harnesses-them-toward-adaptive-tissue-homeostasisCancer can be normalized by reconnecting cells to the electrical network that harnesses them toward adaptive tissue homeostasis.
Proposes a non-toxic cancer treatment strategy.
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extracted_from(2023) · Levin, Michael
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